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Australian govt will introduce decryption laws before end of year

By Allie Coyne

Legal powers to force assistance where necessary.

Goldman Sachs relaxes dress code to lure techs

By Olivia Oran and Anna Irrera

New CIO's recruitment push.

Securitas boss bankrupted after ID theft

By Juha Saarinen

Booted from job and board appointments.

Bupa employee steals data for 108,000 global customers

By Staff Writer

Personal details exposed.

  Most Read  

NBN Co finally reveals extent of micronode problem

Delays hit Defence's massive data centre overhaul

NBN Co blames micronode problems on activation process

Meet the man charged with transforming Vocus

Turnbull handballs encryption problem to tech companies

 

What's on Social Media

 
 

jpwarren

Justin Warren

@jpwarren

Ahahaha. "The laws of mathematics are very commendable, but the only laws that apply are the laws of Australia."

 

chieftech

James Dellow

@chieftech

I just don't get how this will work in practice, without making everything less secure overall? https://t.co/eGPeVOdYXO

 

MarkDiStef

Mark Di Stefano 🤙🏻

@MarkDiStef

It's very clear here that the "laws" contain no specifics… they're asking Apple-Facebook to come up with a way to b… https://t.co/JNXks52Wba

 

stuartfaz

Stuart Fazakerley

@stuartfaz

If we're going to force Google/Apple etc to do 'something' re encryption we'll soon find out how much they care about our 'market'

 

jpwarren

Justin Warren

@jpwarren

Device manufacturers to be compelled to provide assistance. There it is! Handset backdoors.

 

stilgherrian

Stilgherrian

@stilgherrian

@riskybusiness Given that device manufacturers will also have to "help", I'm seeing a lawful intercept capability d… https://t.co/1eZJ97xTfe

 

jonkudelka

Jon Kudelka

@jonkudelka

Prime numbers to be made illegal.

 

cashbonez

Video James

@cashbonez

"So here are two large prime numbers" [government minister nods] "And now I multiply them" [I get sent to jail]

 

vealmince

Josh Mehlman

@vealmince

Y'all ranting and raving at the echo chamber about encryption backdoors … contact your MP and make it clear this is a vote-changing issue.

 

vealmince

Josh Mehlman

@vealmince

Talk to people you know who aren't clued up about tech. Explain why it's a serious problem they should worry about.

 

cyberleagle

Graham Smith

@cyberleagle

BTW it's in fact by no means clear that the UK #IPAct legislation can be used to prevent a service providing E2E en… https://t.co/ngyTmI5lKy

 
 
 
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Date

 
 

Gartner Application Architecture, Development & Integration Summit

Hilton Hotel , Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

July 24, 2017

 
 

Australian Digital Government Summit

Mecure Hotel, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

July 25, 2017

 
 

Online Retailer Sydney

International Convention Centre, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

July 26, 2017

 
 

11th Annual Technology in Government 2017

National Convention Centre

August 01, 2017

 
 

Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit

Hilton Sydney, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

August 21, 2017

 
 
 

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